February 23rd 2020 8:00pmAutomata TheaterBetween February 17th and 22nd American cellist and composer Mariel Roberts and Danish sound artist and composer Jacob Kirkegaard are embarking on their first collaboration to create an electro-acoustic, evening length work in response to the border "wall" which is meant to divide the US and Mexico. They will present some material as a preview for the completed work. 504 Chung King Court Los AngelesMore info hereFebruary 13th, 2020 8:00pmWet Ink EnsembleScholes street studio, BrooklynWet Ink presents Collaborative Premieres: Wubbels/Lee Duo + Wet Ink on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 8:00 P.M. at Scholes Street Studio. Wet Ink presents the premiere of Eric Wubbels’s duo for voice and piano, written for Charmaine Lee, alongside new work developed collaboratively by Wet Ink.​More info here

January 19th, 2020Wet Ink EnsembleConstellation Frequency FestivalChicago, ILPremiere of a new work for Wet Ink by Sam Pluta, featuring Eric Wubbels, Alex Mincek, Ian Antonio, Pluta, and Modney on the Frequency Festival at Constellation,

​July 10th-20th 2019VIPA Festival (Valencia International Performance Academy)Valencia, SpainThe 2019 edition of the Composition Program at the Valencia International Performance Academy & Festival will showcase the music of emerging and established composers, and offer qualified composition program participants the opportunity to work with the VIPA Composition Program faculty members and performers in lessons, workshops and masterclasses. ​More info here​

June 10th, 2019 8:00pmInternational Contemporary EnsembleRoulette, NYCThe International Contemporary Ensemble and The City of Tomorrow woodwind quintet present a three-part program featuring works by Ursula Mamlok, Natasha Anderson, and Felipe Lara under the direction of Nick DeMaison.More info here

May 4th, 2019 7:00pmQubit Project QUnwellness Center 174 E. 4th st. New York NYMariel Roberts/Philip White/Alec HallQubit is a contemporary music and performance art initiative whose mission is to foster the development of emergent artists and composers.More info here

April 8th, 2019 8:00pmInternational Contemporary Ensemble and NYU Graduation ComposersAbrons Arts Center466 Grand St New York, NY 10002ICE continues its collaboration with the innovative composers of New York University, who are experts in the latest music technology. On Monday, April 8, graduate composers are featured in a program of world premieres. On Wednesday, April 10, NYU Intermedia co-curates an event.More info here

April 12th, 2019 7:30pmBang on a Can All-StarsUniversity of Denver, Newmann CenterJune Swaner Gates Concert HallBang on a Can All-Stars and students from University of Denver's Lamont School perform Michael Gordon's Big Space, and more!More info here

April 15th, 2019 7:30pmSoluna FestivalBang on a Can All-StarsDallas Symphony, Moody Performance HallJulia Wolfe's Anthracite Fields with the Bang on a Can All-Stars and the Verdigris Ensemble ChorusMore info here

February 26th, 2019 8:00pmCarnegie Hill Concerts Chamber PlayersChurch of the Advent Hope111 E. 87th st. New York, NY 10128This first concert of 2019 both draws on Carnegie Hill Concerts’ history and looks toward the future. The Carnegie Hill Concerts Chamber Players will present works by some of the outstanding composers whose compositions have been featured in previous seasons.​More info here

February 22nd and 23rd, 2019 7:30pmDavid Lang's "The Loser"LA Opera Off Grand - Ace Hotel, Los Angeles, CADavid Lang returns to the LA Opera with the west coast premiere of his intimate work for baritone, piano and chamber ensemble - the loser - starring baritone Rod Gilfry ​More info here

February 2nd, 2019, 8:00pmWet Ink Ensemble: Piano TriosThe DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Benzaquen Hall450 W. 37th st. New York NY 10018Wet Ink's debut program of works for piano trio, featuring a new set-length trio by Eric Wubbels (piano) written over an extended period of close collaboration for Josh Modney (violin) and Mariel Roberts (cello). Eric Wubbels's new work combines a microscopic attention to tuning with the austerity and simplicity of Medieval music, following complexes of resonant, beating sound as they accumulate, breathe, and dissipate over the course of 45 minutes.​More info here

January 12th and 13th, 2019 7:00pmBang on a Can All-StarsNational Forum of Music, Wroclaw, PolandJulia Wolfe's "Anthracite Fields" with Agnieszka Franków-Żelazny – conductor and the NFM Choir​More info here

December 15th, 2018 2 and 5pmCarnival of the AnimalsMiller Theater, NYCMiller reimagines its holiday favorite, bringing new puppets and new surprises to celebrate “feathers, fur, and fins.”​More info here

December 11th, 2018 8:00pmHarvard UniversityGLAM: Group for Latin American MusicsMusic of Mesías Maiguashca: The Andean World in contemporary musicEcuadorian composer Mesias Maiguashca is one of the leading figures in electronic and electroacoustic composition in Latin America. Of indigenous heritage, his music often locates Andean perceptions and sounds within the frameworks of Western experimental music.More info here

August 6th, 2018 5:00pmThe Thailand HRCs, For those who died tryingToronto, CAThe Thailand HRDs is a 35-movement string quartet inspired by a photo essay by Luke Duggleby called “For Those Who Died Trying“. Duggleby’s collection details victims of murder in Thailand. All the victims were killed or went missing because of their efforts to stop powerful interests who wanted to destroy their community’s environment and impede human rights. Very few charges have ever been laid against the perpetrators in any of these crimes.​More info here

July 9th-20th 2018VIPA Festival (Valencia International Performance Academy)Valencia, SpainThe 2018 edition of the Composition Program at the Valencia International Performance Academy & Festival will showcase the music of emerging and established composers, and offer qualified composition program participants the opportunity to work with the VIPA Composition Program faculty members and performers in lessons, workshops and masterclasses. ​More info here

June 24th-27th, 2018Translucent Borders at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival358 George Carter Rd, Becket, MA 01223Translucent Borders is a three-year exploration of intercultural dialogue, practice and exchange led by NYU Tisch Arts Professor, Dr. Andy Teirstein, focusing on the role of dance and music at borders (geographic, cultural, economic). Participants are New York University faculty in dance, music, theater, anthropology and recorded music, as well as international dance and music artists. The project will examine ways in which dancers and musicians act as catalysts for mutual change between cultural entities.​More info here

April 25th, 2018 7:30pmJFK Jukebox: In Homage to JFK's legacy in civil rightsThe Kennedy Center, Washington DCIn celebration of President Kennedy, KC Jukebox presents an evening of music informed by the Civil Rights movement, from Carlos Simon's An Elegy: Cry From the Grave—a haunting dedication to those wrongfully murdered by an oppressive power, performed by the Mivos Quartet—to a special performance by David T. Little's band, Newspeak. ​More info here

March 26th, 2018 8:00pm7th Annual Mivos/Kanter PrizeMetropolis Ensemble, 1 Rivington st. NYCThe Mivos/Kanter String Quartet Composition Prize was established in 2011 to support the work of emerging and mid-career composers and to encourage continued interest in new compositions for string quartet. The winning composer, selected from over one hundred applicants, receives a cash prize and a performance of their work in New York City by the Mivos Quartet. The 2017 prizewinner featured on this concert is composer, Jon Yu, with his piece o reche modo. ​More info here

March 23rd, 2018 8:00pmTenri Cultural InstituteMivos plays ICEBERG.Mivos will premiere works by ICEBERG composers Drake Andersen, Yu-Chun Chien, Will Healy, Jonathan Russ, and Harry Stafylakis. Also on the program is a work by a winner of ICEBERG's second call for scores. Like every ICEBERG event, this concert features an open bar happy hour beginning at 7:30, and a discussion with the composers and performers after the show.​More info here

February 25th, 2018 8:30pmConstellation Frequency FestivalCartography for solo celloConstellation, 3111 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60618Cellist Mariel Roberts presents works from her second solo recording, with performances of works written for her by George Lewis, Eric Wubbels, David Brynjar Franzson, and a collaborative work she wrote with Cenk Ergun.More info here

January 27th, 2018 2pmExploring Rodin's InfluenceBrooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, New YorkThis panel brings together leading art historians and critics to explore three artists in Auguste Rodin’s sphere of influence—sculptors Camille Claudel and Meta Warrick Fuller and writer Rainer Maria Rilke—and discuss how Rodin’s practice and formal innovations were interpreted by a younger generation of artists and writers. With a performance of Andy Akiho's "Three Shades Forshadows" by Mariel RobertsMore info here

January 25th and 26th 2018 8:00pmLucerne Festival in NYCRoulette, Brooklyn NYMatthias Pintscher and the Ensemble of the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ALUMNI play the music of Frank Zappa, alongside Olga Neuwirth’s US premiere of Eleanor.​More info here

January 5th, 2018 8pmEVRLY MVSICHOLO -- 1090 Wyckoff, Queens NYWring out the New Year with a party celebrating the release of "EVRLY MVSIC" (NNA Tapes) by Patrick Higgins and Josh Modney. Opening sets by Mariel Roberts and Miho HatoriMore info here

December 8th, 2017 7:30pmThe Kennedy Center, Terrace TheaterWashington DCMason Bates' KC Jukebox Ear/EyeThe intersection of music and imagery will be explored in this multimedia performance, from the beautiful textures of Timo Andres's response to pen-and-ink abstractions to Anna Clyne's industrial response to a film about the creation of the Brooklyn Bridge. A featured work by Marcos Balter pairs startling musical sonorities with Italian design imagery of the 1970s, and the evening also includes Jacob Cooper's moody Ripple the Sky, a piece inspired by the mental illness of Robert Schumann.More info here

July 20th, 2017 20:00 uhrAsphalt FestivalDusseldorf, GermanyRecomposing Art: The Strange Library (of Babel)Mivos Quartet, Nate Wooley, Anna Webber, Matt Moran. Music by Bojan VuleticThe composition of The Strange Library (of Babel) is based on two stories by authors who can hardly be more different and yet seem to be soul-related: The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami and La Biblioteca de Babel by Jorge Luis Borges.​More info here

July 11th, 2017 8:00pmLincoln Center FestivalNaked Lunch, film with live orchestral accompanimentDavid Cronenberg’s 1991 film inspired by William S. Burroughs’s hallucinatory novel owes a lot of its surrealist mood to its famous score—a collaboration between Howard Shore and Ornette Coleman. In this screening and live performance, saxophonists Ravi Coltrane and Henry Threadgill summon Ornette’s spirit in otherworldly riffs and fevered tangents while Ensemble Signal evokes Shore’s shadowy orchestral textures.

June 28th-July 8th 2017VIPA: Valencia International Performance Academy and FestivalValencia, SpainThe third year of the Composition Program at the Valencia International Performance Academy will showcase the music of emerging and established composers and offer qualified composition program participants the opportunity to work with VIPA Composition Program faculty members and featured guest composers in lessons, workshops and masterclasses.​More info here

April 30th, 2017 3pmWall to Wall Steve ReichSymphony Space, NYCSymphony Space's annual extravaganza celebrates Steve Reich, who The New York Times called "our greatest living composer." Part of his 80th birthday celebrations, Wall to Wall Steve Reich will feature his music from his influential early Minimalist masterpieces of the 1960s to recent work. With Alarm Will Sound, American Composers Orchestra, Vicky Chow, Dither, Mark Stewart, and friends, Mivos Quartet​More info here

April 28th, 2017 8pmMATA FestivalThe Kitchen, NYCMATA presents an internationally-recognized festival, entering its nineteenth year, each spring in New York City of new music by early career composers selected from a free global call for submissions; an acclaimed series of occasional concerts held at venues throughout New York, entering its tenth season; and MATA Jr., currently entering its third season: an evening of music by pre-college composers, mentored by emerging composers, and performed by an ensemble of their peers.​More info here

March 18th, 2017, 8pmThe Kitchen, NYCTristan Perich's "Formations" for solo cello and 1-bit sound. Also with So Percussion and JACK Quartet.​More info here

March 17th 2017, 7pmTed Hearne: New SongsNational SawdustSinger-composer Ted Hearne premieres an intimate and ecstatic collection of vocal music, accompanied by a band of longtime friends and new collaboratorsMore info here

February 27th- March 12th, 2017Circumpolar StringsAnchorage, AlaskaTwo-week residency of multimedia performances, with open rehearsals, of contemporary string quartetsabout the Circumpolar North by composers from Alaska, Iceland, Denmark, Scotland, Finland, and Russia,alongside visuals crafted and curated by Michael Walsh, an Alaskan video artist based in Homer.In collaboration with Wild Shore New Music

February 9th-11th, 2017 8pmThe FoolThe Kitchen, NYCThe Kitchen presents Raúl De Nieves and Colin Self's The Fool, a chamber opera scored in four acts for chorus and string ensemble. The Fool is an allegorical journey drawing an ante-narrative around time, beauty, communion, and mortality. The Fool is the spirit in search of experience. The Fool is both the beginning and the end, neither and otherwise, betwixt and between.​More info here

January 14th & 15th, 5pmSilent Voices: ICE at the Prototype FestivalFrench Institute Alliance Française Florence Gould Hall55 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022Brooklyn Youth Chorus’ latest project harnesses the power of young people to be instruments of change, giving voice to those who have been silenced or marginalized by social, cultural or religious circumstances.​More info here

December 17th, 2016 2pm and 5pmCarnival of the AnimalsMiller Theater, NYCMiller’s holiday “salute to feathers, fur, and fins” is back! Bring your friends and family and join us for a reinvigorated version of Lake Simons’ imaginativeCarnival. ​More info HERE

November 3rd & 4th 2016, 8pmPioneer WorksBrooklyn NYPioneer Works will present two evening length concerts of the music of Patrick Higgins, performed by some of New York’s most acclaimed ensembles. Featuring Vicky Chow, Mivos Quartet, and Wet Ink Ensemble, this program of three compositions for string quartet, piano trio, and chamber orchestra will be paired with an immersive installation and visual content inspired by the musical scores and in collaboration with visual artists Tauba Auerbach and Alexander Arroyo.More info here

October 28th, 7:30pmSpectrum, NYCPresentation of the winner of this year's Mivos/Kanter Prize- Yvonne Wu. Also featuring works by Victor Lowrie, Susie Ibarra, Richard Carrick, and Alex Mincek.More info here

October 10th-14th 2016UCSD (University of California San Diego)San Diego, CA

July 3-16thsoundSCAPE FestivalMaccagno, ItalysoundSCAPE facilitates the exchange of new music, ideas, and culture between musicians of tomorrow’s generation, providing an international platform for performances of new music. Now in its eleventh season, the festival attracts composers and performers from around the world for two weeks of inspiring concerts, lectures, master classes, and workshops. More information HERE

June 28, 2015 - 8pmNew York Electronic Art FestivalMuseum of the Moving Image, NYCAnatomy of a String Quartet by Samson YoungMore info here

June 8th, 2015Wet Ink EnsembleMembers of the Wet Ink Large Ensemble will perform works by Klaus Lang, David Brynjar Franzson, Mahir Cetiz, Fernando Garnero, Sam Pluta, and Alex Mincek.

May 23rd, 2015Mivos Quartet Kanter Prize Winning ConcertDimenna Center for the Performing Arts, NYC, 8pmProgram to include works by the 2015 call for scores winner Andrew Greenwald, a Fromm Commission world premiere by Richard Carrick, and works by Sam Nichols and Katie Young.

April 25th, 2015Wet Ink EnsembleThe DiMenna Center for the Performing Arts, NYC, 8pmAn evening of premieres by Columbia University graduate students in composition, performed by the Wet Ink Large Ensemble. Featuring composers Stylianos Dimou, Ashkan Behzadi, Sky Macklay, Chris Trapani, Robert Toscano, and Ryan Pratt.

April 5th, 2015ConstellationFrequency SeriesChicago, IllinoisThis Mind by Eric WubbelsThis Mind is an extended meditation on the psychological experience of time. Extending over 45 minutes, the work explores deploying extremely high sine waves (8­16 kHz) to create vivid psychoacoustic illusions that interact with the acoustic sound.More Information about Eric Wubbles HERE, and Constellation series HERE

March 7th, 2015Avant FestivalThe Wild Project, NYC, 7pmRandy Gibson’s continually evolving meditative drone-epic Apparitions of The Four Pillars in The Midwinter Starfield under The Astral 789 Duet reaches new heights of complexity and clarity in the longest and most detailed presentation of the work to date.Information and Tickets HERE

February 27th, 2015Columbia ComposersDimenna Center, NYC, 8pmWith JACK quartet. New octets for Mivos and JACK by Columbia University composers David Bird, Paul Clift, and John Rot

February 19th, 2015Stefano Gervasoni Portrait ConcertMiller Theater, NYC, 8pmWith Yarn/Wire and Ekmeles.Italian composer Stefano Gervasoni studied composition with European masters such as Luigi Nono, Helmut Lachenmann, Brian Ferneyhough, and György Ligeti and his work reflects these influences, as well as his time spent at ICRAM.

February 11th, 2015Synth Nights: Eli KeszlerThe Kitchen, NYC, 8pmEli Keszler will present an installation-composition that features three separate instrumental ensembles overlaid to form one unit. Surrounded by a hundreds of mechanical components concealed in sculptural planes and visible piano wire extending across the space, the performances are scored both in relation to the installation and for participation within the site as a singular form.

January 18, 2015Charlie Looker Residency at the StoneThe Stone, NYC, 8pmPremiere of a brand new composition by Charlie Looker. About 45 minutes long, this drone-based piece combines the influences of French spectral composition, minimalism, early music.

January 11th, 2015Morton Feldman: Piano and String Quartet (1985)Spectrum, NYC, 9pm121 Ludlow St.Presented by the Cellar and Point

December 9th, 2014POP UP ConcertMiller Theater, NYC, 6pmGiving new meaning to the phrase “close to the music”, Miller’s free and fun series, Pop-Up Concerts, returns for a third season. The audience sits right on stage for these hour-long early-evening performances by today’s best musicians and ensembles. These spontaneous concerts allow artists to explore new ideas in a comfortable yet unique setting. Onstage seating is first-come, first-served, and free drinks are provided.

November 25th, 2014The Stone, NYC8 and 10pmMusic of Maja Ratkje

November 21st-23rd, 2014University of BuffaloBuffalo, NYResidency to include performances, readings, and workshops.

November 14th, 2014EMPACRenssalear Polytechnic Campus, Troy NYWorld Premeire of This Mind by Eric Wubbels. This Mind is an extended meditation on the psychological experience of time. Extending over 45 minutes, the work explores deploying extremely high sine waves (8­16 kHz) to create vivid psychoacoustic illusions that interact with the acoustic sound.

November 6th-11th, 2014University of Bahia ResidencyBahia, BrazilNovember 10thProgram to include new works by Brazilian composers, and Helmut Lachenmann's String Quartet no. 3, Grido

September 12th, 2014Transart FestivalBolzano, ItalyWorld premiere of Anatomy of a String Quartet, by Samson Young. The Anatomy of a String Quartet is an evening-length multimedia composition for an “extremely amplified” string quartet, where media technologies (aural and visual) play an equal role to the musical material performed by the musicians. In addition, the work will make use of a new technology that tracks the brain waves of live performers and translates them into sound and visuals.

August 10th, 2014Asphalt FestivalDusseldorf, Germany20:00, GAP 15ASPHALT festival aims to put artists in exceptional open spaces in order to develop and demonstrate their vision. The city of Dusseldorf is the focus of the festival. Urban structures, spaces, and buildings are enlivened by cultural drama and music. In the third year the festival will find ideas in, among others, a former baking factory, an old color works, the top floor of a 24-story tower, and at kiosks around the corner. Due to the temporary revival of unused places spread around different parts of the city, the festival brings culture directly to the citizens directly to the front door.

Wet Ink EnsembleWalden School Creative Musicians RetreatJUNE 14th-21stDublin, New HampshireA week-long festival in New England, the Creative Musicians Retreat is offered for composers, improvisers, performers, electronic musicians, choristers, and music teachers who want to delve more deeply into their own creativity.Members of a world-class performance ensemble are in residence for the duration of the Creative Musicians Retreat. The ensemble kicks off the week with a concert of new music and then works with participants in a stimulating workshop environment. In 2014, the Ensemble-in-Residence will be The Wet Ink Ensemble. Past ensembles-in-residence include the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE).

Roulette at 35MAY 8th, 8pmRouletteRoulette will present a benefit concert that salutes 35 years of presenting and supporting experimental music, dance and Intermedia in New York. This special concert will feature six performances from emerging artists whose work Roulette has cultivated through residencies, commissions and presentations designed for emerging artists over the past five years and WNYC’s David Garland will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

The Cellar and PointMay 7th, 8pmThe Firehouse Space246 Frost st., BrooklynThis performance at the Firehouse Space in Williamsburg will be a special fundraiser concert to raise money for a Northeast tour coinciding with the release.It will also be a rare opportunity to hear individual members of the group presenting solo works and improvisations that depart from the group's usual repertoire - as well as the full group presenting selections from Ambit.

Mivos Quartet + loadbangCutting Edge New Music ConcertsAPRIL 28th, 8pmSymphony Space2537 Broadway New York, NY 10025Mivos teams up with cutting-edge contemporary ensemble Loadbang in a daring program of new works composed entirely by all the members of both ensembles.

Mivos QuartetNorthwestern University Conference of New MusicAPRIL 26th, 8pmNorthwestern UniversityEvanston, ILWorks by Alex Mincek, David Grant, and winners of the 2014 call for scores